Diseases
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In a nutshell, we share pathogens, and thus diseases, with the species we live closest to: our livestock.
And we call these zoonotic
diseases.
Recent reports show that the deadly dozen zoonotic
diseases
kill 2.2 million people and sicken 2.4 billion people annually.
For instance, sexually transmitted
diseases
will spread across sexual ties.
The headlines tell us that genes can give us scary diseases, maybe even shape our personality, or give us mental disorders.
You know, you have new
diseases
that require new drugs.
It's almost like if a person has multiple diseases, it's hard to get well, you might die, but if you only have one disease to deal with, you can get better.
One of the biggest problems in certain oncological
diseases
is that a large number of patients is diagnosed too late to allow them to be cured, although the drugs and treatments that could potentially have cured them are already existing today, if the disease had only been detected earlier.
In 2012, 50 percent of all Americans had a single chronic disease, resulting in 86 percent of the $3 trillion US health care budget being spent for treating such chronic
diseases.
But by refocusing the incentives within the health care industry today to actively keep people healthy, we may not only be able to prevent more
diseases
in the first place but we may also be able to detect the onset of certain preventable
diseases
earlier than we do today, which will lead to longer and healthier lives for more people.
He is further hampered by the script which gives him one of those old movie diseases, something to do with nerves, which requires surgery.
Actually I thought Mare Winningham was appealing, and I initially felt sorry for her character because she wore funny underwear, but then near the end of the movie she decides to have sex with Rob Lowe's character who would probably be voted most likely to transfer a variety of sexual
diseases
if such thing were voted upon.
Serum is about a crazy doctor that finds a serum that is supposed to cure all
diseases
through the power of the mind.
There were so many parts that infuriated me with their complete randomness and lack of sense (e.g. when would the police force ever shoot people with infectious
diseases?
If Mr. McElwee's family had prevailed over the Dukes I doubt that Mr. McElwee would have any problems with the death toll caused by tobacco-related
diseases.
Heres an idea, just my humble lowly opinion as the movie going public but it follows directly with your previous choices,a movie about the most brilliant neuro-physicist in history invent one pill to cure all
diseases
ever known to man and get this, heres the clincher they have to be played by Jessica Simpson and Paris Hilton.
He hopes to be able to find a cure for all
diseases
and aging.
This movie deals with one of the most feared geriatric
diseases
among the aging today.
Not only was he a survivor of one of the most painful
diseases
out there, but he used his beauty to show the world that there is life after death and never to give up reaching people and spreading his love.
Jacknife is about the
diseases
of the soul that war creates.
Despite all the diseases, wars, abortions, birth control, etc. the human race still multiplies like bacteria in a petri dish.
His friend, Dr. Felix Benet(Lugosi)finds a limited remedy to the problem and at the same time realizes the radiation could be used for the good of mankind by curing
diseases.
The themes of illegal immigrants, people-smuggling, imminent plagues, rapid transmission around the world of
diseases
(a worried Richard Widmark says: 'I could be in any American city in ten hours and in Africa tomorrow.'),
it showed how the Jesuits convinced the Hurons in the end to be baptized by convincing them that they would be healed of their sickness if they accepted God and also it showed how the Jesuits did not claim the responsibility of the foreign
diseases
brought over from the Old World but blamed it on the Native's lack of Christianity.
But things are going bad, occasional spurts over the radio talk about UFOs and
diseases.
No-one is saying that the English did not do terrible things when they settled the American continent, but to suggest that the natives lived in some kind of paradisical bliss is equally absurd; moreover, the film supplements this simplification with a dangerously inaccurate implication, namely that the only good Englishmen were the ones who settled America! (bizarrely, the bad Englishmen kill all the natives with their diseases, while the Pilgrim Fathers live happily and healthily beside them).
I think it is a fine tribute to relief workers and others around the world who both in the present and in the past have risked their lives (and I am sure many a time their sanity) trying to lend a hand in hopeless, horrible places and situations (where people are starving to death, or are displaced because of war, or are dying of preventative diseases, etc. etc. etc.) Angelina Jolie and Clive Owen are spectacular, and portray very well the constant obstacles and risks involved with just SIMPLY TRYING TO HELP OTHERS IN NEED AROUND THE WORLD (whether it be trying to acquire funding from rich and powerful people and countries, or having to negotiate with warlords and governments just to get supplies through, etc., etc.).
Nowhere constantly introduces kinky and eccentric characters, each and every one of them suffering from modern
diseases
and problems like drugs, eating disorders, nymphomania, hallucinations, aggression and even suicide!
Back before 1985, the medicine was derived from pooled human blood, unscreened for
diseases
like HIV or HepC.
Lucy becomes ill & Seward calls in Dr. Abraham Van Helsing (Mel Brooks) an expert on rare
diseases
who quickly realises that Lucy has been bitten by a Vampire.
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